Die jungfrau von Orleans: eine romantische tragödie, von Friedrich SchillerH.Holt, 1901 - 309 páginas |
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... gives the text of A with the readings of all the other texts . II . THE DRAMATIC STRUCTURE . Relation to Although the Jungfrau bears the name of an History . historical character it must not be regarded as an historical play . Schiller ...
... gives the text of A with the readings of all the other texts . II . THE DRAMATIC STRUCTURE . Relation to Although the Jungfrau bears the name of an History . historical character it must not be regarded as an historical play . Schiller ...
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... give his attention . The normally constructed drama consists of five parts , not necessarily identical with the five acts : - 1. The Exposition , in which the characters are introduced and the assumptions and conditions involved in the ...
... give his attention . The normally constructed drama consists of five parts , not necessarily identical with the five acts : - 1. The Exposition , in which the characters are introduced and the assumptions and conditions involved in the ...
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... gives them a lyrical quality , and the passage ends with a rhymed couplet . Line 358 has six feet , 348 , 350-53 begin with an anapæst ( ~ ~ - ) , in 355 the second foot is anapæstic unless Kön'ge be read , and 349 , 354 begin with ...
... gives them a lyrical quality , and the passage ends with a rhymed couplet . Line 358 has six feet , 348 , 350-53 begin with an anapæst ( ~ ~ - ) , in 355 the second foot is anapæstic unless Kön'ge be read , and 349 , 354 begin with ...
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... give way to a burst of enthusiastic loyalty , that takes the tone of lofty and triumphant prophecy . Her com- panions listen in amazed incredulity and the scene closes quietly with the sober admonition of Thibaut to tend their tasks and ...
... give way to a burst of enthusiastic loyalty , that takes the tone of lofty and triumphant prophecy . Her com- panions listen in amazed incredulity and the scene closes quietly with the sober admonition of Thibaut to tend their tasks and ...
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... gives him her heart only after a long pursuit ; the other does not keep him long in suspense . To which does he owe the greater obligation ? -- Which would you prefer , that your mistress be dead or mar- ried to another ? Which would ...
... gives him her heart only after a long pursuit ; the other does not keep him long in suspense . To which does he owe the greater obligation ? -- Which would you prefer , that your mistress be dead or mar- ried to another ? Which would ...
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Die Jungfrau Von Orleans: Eine Romantische Tragödie, Von Friedrich Schiller Alfred Bull Nichols,Friedrich Schiller,William Addison Hervey Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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Agnes Sorel anapæst archaic arms Auftritt back battle bear Bertrand Burgund call characters Charles Chatel Chatillon Chinon conj court Dauphin dramatic draw Dunois edle Edward III English Erzbischof fact Fahne faßt Fastolf Feind first force France Frankreich French genitive German give Gott great Hand hast heart Heer heilig Henry Herz Herzog Himmel Hire impers indec insep intr Isabeau jezt Joan Joan's Johanna Jungfrau Karl king kommt König Krone Land Laß Laßt lead life line Lionel Loire long look Louison love made make Margot Maria Stuart means Melun Montereau muß note one's oneself Orleans place play power pref prep pron pronounce Raimond refl Reims Ritter scene Schiller Schiller's Schlacht Schwert ſein sense ſich ſie Sieg Soldaten soll Stage direction sword syllables take Talbot Text Thibaut three time unsern used Vater verbal subst victory Volk weiß zurück
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Página 180 - Well, do not swear: although I joy in thee, I have no joy of this contract to-night: It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden; Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be Ere one can say 'It lightens.
Página 195 - Athens arose : a city such as vision Builds from the purple crags and silver towers Of battlemented cloud, as in derision Of kingliest masonry...
Página 198 - I could weep My spirit from mine eyes ! There is my dagger, And here my naked breast ; within, a heart Dearer than Plutus...
Página 208 - Pucelle qui est cy envoiée de par Dieu , le Roy du ciel , les clefs de toutes les bonnes villes que vous avez prises et violées en France. Elle est ci venue de par Dieu , pour réclamer le sanc royal.
Página 309 - THOMAS AND HERVEY'S GERMAN READER AND THEME-BOOK By Prof. CALVIN THOMAS and WM. A. HERVEY. 438 pp. tamo. $1.00 net. The reading matter has been selected and arranged with great care, regard being had to interest, variety, and a proper gradation. The first selections are easy enough to be taken up at a very early stage of grammatical study. The exercises based on the text consist of questions in German, intended to lead toward a free reproduction of the substance of the reading lesson, and of themes...
Página 196 - Tenson, which was given to these dramatic skirmishes, in fact signified a contest*. It frequently happened that the knights, who had gained the prize of valour, became candidates for the poetical honours. One of the two, with his harp upon his arm, after a prelude, proposed the subject of the dispute. The other then advancing, and singing to the same air, answered him in a stanza of the same measure, and very frequently having the same rhymes. This extempore composition was usually comprised in five...